I would like to setup a chroot jail for most (not all) users logging in though SSH. I've heard it's possible with the latest versions of openssh, but I've not been able to find out how to do it. The ...

Server: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
I am using openSSH and have created an SFTP user called bob who belongs to group sftponly. I have chrooted bob to his home directory which is /usr/share/nginx/www/bob/.
bob ...

I just set up my SFTP server and it works fine when I use it from my first user account.
I wanted to add a user which we will call 'magnarp'.
At first I did like this in sshd_config:
Subsystem sftp ...

I am setting up php-fpm with chrooting enabled. Now I see that there are two options, and I want to know what the exact difference is.
The setup has:
chroot = /var/www/domains/domain.tld/
; Chdir to ...

I'm trying to set up a backup server.
I want to chroot each user (client) to its home directory, and only allow it to use sftp and rsync.
I quickly discovered that I was not the only one trying to do ...

I've read documentation for various ftp daemons and various long threads about the security implications of using a chroot environment for an ftp server when giving users write access. If you read the ...

Is there a tool that allows to install the dependecies of an RPM .spec into an isolated environment? I won't install such dependencies globally on the system and I am not able to do so since I have ...

I'm playing with bind and started wondering why this software is for example in CentOS running in chroot. Don't misunderstood me I know what bind is and what chroot (jail) is for. But my main wonder ...

I've got an existing software package that runs on Ubuntu that uses a chroot jail and so needs to be run as root. I want to exec this from a java web application running within Tomcat6 on Ubuntu, so ...

I'm not able working on SFTP+chrooted env
Using internal-sftp directive it works, but i'm not able to set umask. (ex umask 002)
Using sftp-server from openssh package dosent't work because login shell ...

I would like to chroot a user to their home directory on a debian linux server. Im using vsftpd server.
I've done it with a user before, and now cant remember how to do it. I've limited ssh access to ...

I've set up a chrooted environment using this tutorial. But the commandline isn't displayed correctly. Instead of the usual user@hostname:/home/user# it displays -bash-4.1$. What programs are needed ...